Arlington School District PARENTS & PARTICIPANTS ATHLETIC & ACTIVITIES HANDBOOK

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1 Arlington School District PARENTS & PARTICIPANTS ATHLETIC & ACTIVITIES HANDBOOK Athletic and Activities covered, but not limited to: TEAM SPORTS-Football, Volleyball, Basketball, and Track INDIVIDUAL/CO-OP SPORTS- Golf, Baseball and Softball ACTIVITIES-Student Council, Class Officers, National Honor Society, Homecoming and Court, Prom and Court, School Dances, May Day and Royalty, Carnival and any activity requiring missed class time and all other school-related activities

2 INTRODUCTION Arlington School District PARENTS & PARTICIPANTS ATHLETIC & ACTIVITIES HANDBOOK The Arlington School District athletic & activity programs are designed for students to develop skills through participation, training, and dedication. Students should be stimulated and encouraged to participate, and provisions will be made to develop a strong foundation in fundamentals. The purpose of this handbook is to communicate to both participants and their parents the guidelines and expectations for participation in Arlington School District athletics and activities. Students are responsible for conducting themselves properly, in accordance with the policies of the district and the lawful direction of staff. The district has the responsibility to afford students certain rights as guaranteed under federal and state constitutions and statutes. Arlington School District has one general rule of behavior; that its members conduct themselves as good citizens. The characteristics of good school citizenship are: Regard for the rights and privileges of others. Punctuality and proper preparation for class, practice, and activities. Care for the condition and appearance of the grounds, buildings, and the school. Respect for ourselves and each other, respect for all members of the community SPORTSMANSHIP Arlington s sportsmanship is judged by: Player sportsmanship on floor Coaching sportsmanship during the game Fan conduct during games Team conduct at motels, restaurants, and in the community School, student body and cheerleader conduct UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT Unsportsmanlike conduct by players or coaches will not be tolerated. The coach or leader of each specific activity shall determine his/her own means of dealing with offenders and will keep the athletic director and/or superintendent informed of any incident and associated discipline. 2

3 PARENT/COACH/ADVISOR RELATIONSHIP As parents, when your child becomes involved in an extra-curricular program, you have the right to understand what expectations are placed on your child. This begins with clear communication from the coach/advisor of your child s team or group. Communication you should expect from your child s coach/advisor 1. Philosophy of the coach/advisor 2. Expectations the coach/advisor has for student/athletes 3. Location and times of all practices and contests 4. Team requirements (fees, equipment, etc.) 5. Procedures should your child be injured during practice or contests 6. Discipline policy 7. Requirements for earning a varsity letter 8. Off-season activities such as summer camps, games, and fund raising Communication coaches/advisors should expect from parents 1. Concerns expressed directly to the coach/advisor (If your child has a concern, please encourage them to try to communicate with their coach/advisor before you intervene.) 2. Notification of any schedule conflicts, well in advance 3. Specific concerns in regard to a coach/advisor s philosophy and/or expectations Appropriate concerns to discuss with coaches/advisors 1. The treatment of your child mentally and physically 2. Ways to help your child improve 3. Concerns about your child s behavior Issues not appropriate to discuss with coaches/advisors 1. Playing time 2. Team strategy 3. Play calling 4. Other student/athletes Coaches make all decisions regarding playing time. Many factors determine playing time. These include attitude, commitment, ability, attendance, eligibility, and effort, to name a few. Coaches evaluate these factors practice-to-practice each week and make decisions accordingly. If you have a concern to discuss with a coach, the procedure you should follow Call the coach and set up an appointment. If a coach cannot be reached, call the Athletic Director or Superintendent ( ) to schedule an appointment. 3

4 DO NOT attempt to confront a coach before or after a contest or practice. These can be emotional times for both the parents and the coach. Meetings of this nature usually do not promote resolution. What can a parent do if the meeting with the coach did not provide a resolution? Call and set up an appointment with the Athletic Director or Superintendent to discuss the concern. At this meeting, further options will be explored and discussed PARTICIPATION An athlete cannot change sports unless both head coaches and the athletic director agree. An athlete who quits during any sport will not be allowed to participate in another sport during that sport season. The following items must be returned to the coach or athletic director: 1 st Practice: Physical all new students, 5 th, 7 th, 9 th & 11 th grade students Proof of insurance Medical Release Drug and Alcohol Policy ASB Fees Paid (Middle School - $10.00) (High School - $15.00) Athletes who have not participated in a previous sport that calendar year must have a minimum of nine (9) full practices before participating in their first game or contest. To participate in a scheduled activity or practice, students must attend school all day, unless they have an excused absence, or an emergency situation arises. LETTERING To earn a varsity letter, athletes must fulfill the requirements of the coach. 4

5 ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS The following eligibility requirements apply to all students. Eligibility period runs from Monday through Sunday. Students must maintain satisfactory progress in academic areas. High school students may not be receiving a failing grade in any coursework. Middle/Elementary students must have no incompletes and be providing adequate effort toward their proficiencies as determined by the teacher and communicated to the parent. Grade checks will take place the 1 st school day of the week. Students who are deemed academically ineligible will Attend Study Sessions as assigned Not participate in games/activities Be required to attend practices at the coach s discretion Not miss class/assigned study session for participation in any activity Students will resume full participation and games/activities at the next weekly grade check where they are found eligible Arlington Community Charter School students must meet all OSAA requirements for eligibility in addition to the district criteria. Attendance at school is mandatory for participation. Students must be enrolled in five (5) class periods per day to participate in any athletic or activity with the exception of home schooled students. Any student with an unexcused absence or tardy from any part of the day or class period during the day of an athletic competition or performance, will not be allowed to participate, but must still attend the activity with team/group. In addition, any student that has been assigned in-school suspension and/or been suspended from school is also suspended from participating in any athletic activity during the time of punishment and may be subject to further discipline action by the coach and/or school administration. Attendance at school the day following all athletic and/or extra-curricular activities is also required. Students who have unexcused tardy/absence from school the day following such activity will not be allowed to practice that day and will be withheld from the next event. Per each individual team/activity policy, students may still be subject to further discipline from the coach and/or school administration. Home-Schooled Students will be considered eligible for participation if they meet all district and OSAA criteria. 5

6 ALCOHOL/TOBACCO/DRUG VIOLATIONS ATHLETIC POLICY A student who is participating in an athletic or activity may be tested for drugs/alcohol at the first available opportunity after the school becomes aware of a possible violation of school district policy. Students are prohibited to use tobacco, alcohol, and drugs at all times. Use of tobacco - Research emphasizes that use of tobacco is physically harmful to young adults. This rule means no use of tobacco all school year, in or out of season. Alcoholic beverages There is no way to justify student use of alcoholic beverages. This rule means no use of alcohol all school year, in or out of season. Drugs Simply stated, drug abuse is the consumption of any chemical substance or the smoking of some plant derivatives for the purpose of mood modification. This rule means no use of drugs all school year, in or out of season. Since people are often judged guilty by association, Arlington athletes are asked not to attend parties or activities where alcohol, tobacco, and/or drugs are being consumed illegally, and are expected to leave any parties or situations where they find this happening. Athletes attending parties when drugs and alcohol are being consumed will be subject to consequences for a drug and alcohol violation, and may also face criminal prosecution. This policy will be applied throughout the entire calendar year. In the event that the violation occurs during an athlete s off-season, the suspension will begin with the athlete s next sport season. Suspensions will be carried from one sport to another if the suspension is not completed in the previous sport season. The remaining games of the suspension in the next sport will be determined by the percentage of the suspension remaining. In the event that the school year ends prior to the suspension, the suspension will carry over to the next school year. The remaining games of the suspension in the next year will be determined by the percentage of the suspension remaining. Students determined to be in violation of the alcohol, tobacco, and/or drug policy will begin their suspension as soon as the school becomes aware of the violation. Coaches/Advisors, at their discretion, may dismiss the student from further participation in the activity or request that the athlete(s) complete additional character development and drug and alcohol education in order to resume participation in their sport season. In the event a student violates the alcohol, tobacco, and/or drug policy, the student will have the opportunity to complete a voluntary assessment and develop a plan of action. 6

7 VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENT AND PLAN OF ACTION: Assessment is a process by which attitudes and behaviors are evaluated, and information is gathered, which may be symptomatic of chemical dependency. Assessment is to be performed by a licensed assessment provider. The result of assessment must be submitted to the administration. Students who choose voluntary assessment must follow the recommendation of the outcome of the assessment. Documentation of satisfactory progress must be provided to the administration by the treating agency The plan of action will focus on individual needs of each student; this may not be the same for all students. Students choosing the plan of action must complete and adhere to all components of the plan. The plan is not punishment, but rather a means to educate and help students make healthier choices. At the completion of the suspension and penalties, a student-athlete may be reinstated into the sport or activity upon the completion of the voluntary assessment (if chosen). The student-athlete must also be showing measured progress on their plan of action. FIRST OFFENSE with ASSESSMENT Students determined to be in violation of this policy by use, possession, or active involvement with alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, will be subject to an immediate suspension of one-third (1/3) of the contests in a sport season (exact number of games will be determined by the administration) and 30 days immediate suspension of activities. FIRST OFFENSE without ASSESSMENT Students determined to be in violation of this policy by use, possession, or active involvement with alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, will result in immediate and full suspension from the athletic program and all activities for a period of six months or the completion of 100 school/community service hours approved by the administration. A clean drug screen will be required for reinstatement. The expense of the screen will be incurred by the athlete. SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES WITHIN ONE CALENDAR YEAR Students determined to be in violation of this policy by use, possession, or active involvement with alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, will result in immediate and full suspension from the athletic program and all activities or a period of one (1) calendar year. Mandatory follow-up with a qualified assessment provider will be required for reinstatement of the student into the athletic program and is contingent upon the student complying with the recommendations of the assessment provider. A clean drug screen will be required for reinstatement. The expense of the screen will be incurred by the athlete. Any student who holds an appointed or elected position will be removed from the position and will be ineligible to hold an appointed or elected position for the remainder of the school year. Any student who violates this policy thirty (30) days prior to an election, will be ineligible to run for any position. For the purpose of this paragraph, the term of the position begins the day after the election or appointment. Examples of appointed or elected positions include, but are not limited to: student council, class and club officers, sport team captains, and STARS Teen Leaders, Homecoming Court, May Day Court, Prom Court. 7

8 CITIZENSHIP EXPECTATIONS In addition to maintaining academic eligibility and following training rules, athletes at Arlington Community Charter School are expected to meet basic citizenship expectations. Consequences for breaking school rules will be handled by the coach and principal at their discretion, but consequences for severe infractions such as, but not limited to, theft, acts of violence or threats of violence, vandalism, or felonious acts shall be subject to the same consequences as the training rules policy. ACCS athletes must realize that citizenship expectations apply throughout the school year, in the community and in school. PRACTICE No practices will be held on days when school is out for emergency reasons unless cleared with the AD/principal. When weather conditions impose a hazard to the health and/or safety of the participants, athletic contests and practices are to be postponed or canceled. This will be done at the Athletic Director s discretion. Practices scheduled on Sundays, or legal holidays will be cleared through the AD. Coaches are encouraged to establish and adhere to a consistent weekly routine for the time and place practices will be held so that parents will know when and where to pick up their players. Notice of game or practice schedule changes will be announced as soon as possible. Coaches and school personnel will make every effort to allow athletes to make appropriate contact with parents/guardians. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT In cases of sudden illness or injury to a student or staff member, school staff will give first aid. Further medical attention to students is the parents responsibility, or of someone the parents designate in case of emergency. School staff are charged with providing for the immediate care of ill or injured persons within his/her area of responsibility. Staff members shall report selfadministered first aid treatment to an immediate supervisor. MEALS No meal money is provided by the school district, except on overnight trips. At the coaches discretion, it would be permissible to make a brief stop for food after a contest. TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL RULES A student being transported on district provided transportation is required to comply with the district policies, rules and regulations, as well as, the conduct policies of the Bus Company. Any student who fails to comply with the district policies, rules, and regulations, as well as, the 8

9 conduct policies of the Bus Company may be denied transportation services and shall be subject to disciplinary action. A coach may grant a student/athlete permission to leave the traveling party only when the parent or guardian has signed their child out from the coach at the game. When buses are departing during school time, students are to board the bus at the school. Arrangements for any student transportation from a game, other than with their parents, must be pre-arranged with the Athletic Director or Principal. Students will not be allowed to drive their own cars to any contest unless the parent receives permission from the Athletic Director, Principal and coach. LOCKERS Student lockers are the property of the school district and may be opened and searched at any time by the administrator or by staff members designated by the administrator. Such a search does not require prior student notification if such action is deemed reasonable by the administration. Private locks are not authorized and will be cut off if found. Items belonging to a student, which are unlawful, or are in violation of school policy may be seized. When items are seized, students will be notified that a search occurred and of what items were seized. Students may decorate the inside of their lockers only. No decorations regarding drugs, sex, alcohol, tobacco, or any inappropriate items may be used. Students shall not have personal decorations, signs or items on the outside of lockers. Additionally, students may not post personal signs or decorations on school property unless approved by the administration. Students may post campaign signs during student body election week. Money and other valuables should not be kept in lockers, restrooms or dressing rooms. If the item cannot be kept on your person or left at home, consult the office. Some valuables are not allowed in class. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS All students in grades five, seven, nine and eleven participating in interscholastic athletics must have a physical examination performed by a physician, licensed by the Oregon State Board of Medical Examiners, prior to practice and competition in athletics. The examination should be performed no earlier than May 1 st of the preceding school year. The physical examination is the responsibility of the parents/guardians or student and is to be paid for by the parents/guardians or student. Any student in grade six, eight, ten and twelve participating in interscholastic athletics that did not have a physical the previous year must also have a physical as above. All other sixth, eighth, ten, and twelfth grade students must complete an Annual Interval History Form (page 19) prior to participation. Record of the examination shall be kept on file at the school and shall be reviewed by the coach prior to the start of any sport season. Students shall not participate without a record of passing the examination. In addition, a physical examination shall be required: 9

10 1. When a student is new to the school district and has not had the required Oregon medical examination or its equivalent. 2. When the student has undergone major surgery or accident in the intervening period between scheduled examinations. Annual physical examinations are required in the following situations: 1. When the student has been given a diagnosis of a significant disease process or chronic illness. Significant disease processes or illnesses include but are not limited to epilepsy, asthma, diabetes, concussion, chronic heart disease (including heart murmur) and severe allergy. INSURANCE Before participating in school sponsored athletics/cheerleading, students and parents/guardians must show proof of insurance. 10

11 FORMS Table of Contents Student Pledge All Students Parent-Student Athletic Agreement All Athletes Consent for Medical/Emergency Treatment All Students Annual Interval History Form School Sports Examination & Physical Form All Athletes with a current physical Athletes who have not had a physical in the past 2 years 11

12 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT PLEDGE As a participant in the ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PROGRAM, I agree to abide by all training expectations regarding the use of alcohol/tobacco/drugs and the maintenance and development of citizenship. Chemical dependency is a progressive but treatable disease, characterized by continued drinking/drugging in spite of recurring problems resulting from that use. Therefore, I accept the pledge to abide by the expectations listed in the athletic handbook and others established by my coach. TO DEMONSTRATE MY SUPPORT, I PLEDGE TO: 1. Support my fellow students by setting an example and abstaining from alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. 2. Not enable my fellow students who use alcohol/tobacco/drugs. I will hold my teammates responsible and accountable for their actions. 3. Seek information and assistance in dealing with my own or my fellow students problems. 4. Be honest and open with my parents about feelings, needs, and problems. 5. Be honest and open with my coach and other school personnel when the best interest of my fellow students and my school are being jeopardized. 6. I will immediately leave any parties or situations where alcohol, tobacco, and drug are being consumed illegally. 7. Demonstrate positive sportsmanlike ability in all activities, practices, and events I participate in throughout the year. 8. Demonstrate appropriate citizenship expectations in all aspects. Student Signature Date 12

13 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PARENT-STUDENT ATHLETIC & ACTIVITY AGREEMENT The Athletic Director/Secretary prior to the athlete s participation in athletics must receive this completed form, along with the student pledge, and the physical/annual interval history forms. PARENTAL APPROVAL I hereby give permission for (participant s name) to participate in Arlington School District athletics. I recognize that it is a privilege for him/her to do so and therefore agree that he/she will abide by the expectations and regulations set forth in Arlington Community Charter School s Athletic & Activities Handbook. Parent/Guardian Signature Date ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF EXPECTATIONS AND REGULATIONS I hereby acknowledge that I have read the Arlington Community Charter School s Athletic & Activity Handbook and intend to participate in the District s athletic programs and activities. I recognize that it is a privilege to do so and therefore agree to abide by the expectations and regulations of the school district as set forth above. Participant s Signature Date INSURANCE COVERAGE I certify that (participant s name) is covered by accident/medical insurance and agree to maintain said coverage through the duration of the school year. Policy # Company Parent/Guardian Signature Date PHYSICAL/ANNUAL INTERVAL HISTORY FORMS Forms necessary for the completion of physical exams and/or annual interval history statements are available on pages. Forms received by Athletic Director/Principal Date 13

14 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Consent for Medical/Emergency Treatment and Child s Medical Information The following information and consent are necessary in case a medical emergency involving your child should occur while he/she is in the care of school district personnel at athletic events, field trips, etc. Student Name Grade Age Family Physician Phone Number Child s Allergies, if any Date of late Tetanus Booster Medicine child is taking Name of Insurance Carrier: Group # Parent s Name Phone Number Cell Number In presenting my child for diagnosis and treatment, I hereby voluntarily consent to the rendering of such care, including diagnostic procedures, surgical and medical treatment, etc. by authorizing members of the hospital staff as may, in their professional judgment be necessary. I have read this form and certify that I understand its contents and acknowledge that I (we) are responsible for all reasonable charges in connection with care and treatment of my child. Parent/Guardian Signature Date 14

15 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL INTERVAL HISTORY FORM To be completed by parent/guardian Received by Date Name of Student Grade Home Address Phone Parent s Name Student s Birthdate In the past year, (student s name): circle answers Please explain any yes answers 1. Has had injuries requiring medical attention yes no 2. Has had illness lasting more than a week yes no 3. Is under a physician s care now yes no 4. Takes medication now yes no 5. Wears glasses: yes no 6. Contact lenses: yes no 6. Has had a surgical operation. yes no 7. Has been in a hospital (except tonsillectomy) yes no 8. Do you know any reason why this student should not participate in all sports? yes no 9. Name of physician: 10. Emergency Contact: Phone: 15

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